Coming up in the galleries this fall are shows by Pat Corrigan and Karen Gelardi at 37-A GALLERY, and Jeff Kellar’s “Locations” opening at ICON in Brunswick on September 18. Dozier Bell will have a solo show at AUCOCISCO GALLERY in October, followed by Gail Spaien and Ahmed Alsoudani in November. JUNE FITZPATRICK GALLERY on Congress Street will exhibit landscapes by New York artist Henry Finkelstein in October, and “Maps” in November, featuring Shannon Rankin, Jeff Woodbury, and Irmary Nacht, three artists who deconstruct and play with maps in various scales. WHITNEY ART WORKS is showing “New Photographs” through the end of the month with work by David Caras, Gary Green, and Tanja Alexia Hollander, and a group text show “I’m Just Sayin/I know Right?” will open in October. Check out CORDUROY BOUTIQUE for Nate Deyesso’s “Growing” on October 3, and of course, the clandestine SACRED AND PROFANE October 23 happening on Peaks Island.

LAUREN FENSTERSTOCK BRINGS THE OUTSIDE IN | May 18, 2011 A saturated plot of Lauren Fensterstock's obsidian growth is planted in the Sculpture Gallery of the Ogunquit Museum of Art, an uncharacteristically heavy installation in the otherwise light space.

REVIEW: IAIN KERR EXAMINES TRUTH, REALITY, AND THE HUMAN WAY | May 11, 2011 Confronting and denying conventional aesthetics and modes of exhibition, Iain Kerr: artist, writer, educator, and founding member of spurse, an international peripatetic collective and experimental consultation service, intimately reinvents the project space at Gallery 37-A.

REVIEW: VIDEO ART MEETS MINOR-LEAGUE HOCKEY | March 09, 2011 Last Tuesday the crowd at the Portland Pirates game against Worcester sipped soda and munched on pretzels and popcorn as Canadian artist Graeme Patterson's two-minute video "Ten Point Game" was announced.